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Kodak Mini Digital Film & Slide Scanner

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Related review

Robert 2024-04-17 03:40:26

[Yes] I used the Kodak Mobile Film Scanner to scan my color negatives into my collection of pictures. I have the prints but laying them out on my MFD printer/scanner was tedious and hard to get the pictures lined up right. It was much easier, and less physical, and about four times faster to run my negatives through the Kodak Mobile Film Scanner. The Kodak phone app is well thought out and works well with the little scanner box. The app provides several useful imaging tools to fine-tune the image once you've scanned it. But the image quality it produces is good to begin with. I found that all I used was the image cropping. I wouldn't call the user interface intuitively obvious, but it is easy to figure out. I am very pleased with this purchase. It has made it much easier to get many more of my original film pictures onto my hard drive.

5
Gabor 2024-04-24 01:10:25

[19.25 lb] I'm a nature photographer. In the past I shot slide film exclusively, but when I started using film again a few months ago I decided to try Kodak Ektar. It's an awesome film, I am very satisfied with it. It's similar to slide films in many ways, it has very fine grain and saturated colors, and its contrast is perfect.

5
Photographer 2024-04-25 06:25:55

[100] I tried this slide film because I can't get Fuji Velvia anymore. I was truly amazed and now have fallen in love with Kodak again. The intense colors are so beautiful. I shoot 4x5 and the quality is just outstanding.

5
Robert 2024-04-15 02:59:11

[1] Even in this digital age I still love shooting B&W film. Nothing else looks like it and Kodak's T Max is exceptional. I used this in my dad's old Kodak Duaflex IV from 1962 and the film preformed flawlessly. I will and do recommend this to anyone who share's a love for B&W film photography.

5
Mark 2024-05-26 04:25:38

[100] Kodak ektar is my “go to” film

5
George 2024-04-04 06:52:39

[1] This is film that I have been buying and using since it was invented. I have a film recorder and I can print your digital images onto this slide film. You end up with 35mm slides or I can cut the film and put your image into retro keychain viewers. See more at colorslide-dot-com.

5
Mar 2024-05-01 09:53:21

[10 Sheets] I love slide film

5
op204 2024-04-21 09:29:38

[Color Negative] Bankruptcy or no bankruptcy, Kodak still makes great film!

5
Nate n'Gus 2024-08-14 05:16:19

[828] I used this film in an old kodak brownie camera found in an attic...the film was perfect

5
Jude 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[12 x 10 x 1"] It was easy to slide my film in, and I'm not worried about them slipping out.

5